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DeltaSigStan 10-04-2002 10:37 AM

The Flip Side of Things
 
Pledge's thread got me thinking: what happens when you HAVE tried to do something about it and it doesn't work?

My chapter is the smallest house, and not only that, we're known as the Animal House on campus. I've tried to change that; the pledges are going through a better pledge program, and I've tried to contact the sororities on campus to try and do events with my pledges with them.

Therein lies the problem: Since we're the smallest house and all, most of the sororities either give me a run around as to who to contact, or just flat out tell me that they only do events with the "bigger, better" houses on campus. And they still essentially laugh when we invite them to our parties. I mean, having the random girls we get at our parties is fun, but sorority interaction is somewhat important right?

So, what should I do?

pledge 10-04-2002 10:43 AM

That is a good question that i'm still trying to find the answer to. After is all is said and done, what do you do when you're still getting nothing? Maybe have non-greek parties to stir up some buzz?

DeltaSigStan 10-04-2002 10:45 AM

Oh yeah we've done that, but all that does is bring in more random people, which is good, but doesn't accomplish that goal.

jess_pom 10-04-2002 10:48 AM

I totally understand! Last night we had our first mixer in 2 years with a fraternity that wasn't our "brother" fraternity. And, there were tons of problems.

My campus adopted the "Alcohol Free Event Policy" 2 years ago, which prohibited us from drinking at mixers. So, the social chair decided not to call anyone and ask if they wanted to mix. Well, finally, this social chair set up some mixers for us. The first one was last night. I was excited, I'd never mixed with this group before, but I guess that some of my sisters overheard some of their brothers saying "Oh yeah, we have to mix with them tonight, what a waste of time" so all my sisters got p!ssed. But we went and had a good time. Now the problem is getting the "big" fraternities to mix with us. So, I feel your pain!

One thing I would suggest to you is doing something nice for the sororities and showing them that you are a great group of guys. A new fraternity colonized at my school last year and they took each sorority the sorority's flower and a card that all the brothers signed. At a mixer that they had this semester, they cooked dinner for all the sisters. Do stuff like that, to get your name out and show that you are fun!

sororitygirl2 10-04-2002 12:19 PM

Find another fraternity that mixes a little more than you and ask them if they want to have a date party or quad. Some of the most "prestigeous" events at my school were ones that fraternities threw together every year because there were more boys and more money to make it WAY more fun!

Edited to add:

Also, ask a sorority to do something on a week night... if a fraternity called us and said they had rented a bar for a Thursday night and would like us to come (and didn't make us help with the expenses), we would usually accept... it's feasible at a smaller bar usually.

Or, do non-alcoholic events with the sororities. Invite them over on a week night to watch "Survivor" and have a tropical-themed dinner and tell everyone to wear Hawaiian attire (guess that might not be the best theme now that "Survivor" is in Thailand but you get the idea).

Also, little things can help you get on their good side. Send them notes to wish them happy holidays. Take them candy for Halloween. Serenade them LOTS! Surprise them by having your guys show up at their house with ice cream or something... Invite all the sororities to your philanthropy (a popular one at our school... have a bachelor auction and get guys from ALL the fraternities and sports teams to be auctioned off).

Optimist Prime 10-04-2002 12:35 PM

was post deleted?:confused: Or did not post right?

BSUPhiSig'92 10-04-2002 01:02 PM

Stan,I can totally identify with your situation. When I first pledged at Ball State in the late 80s,my chapter had 13 brothers and 13 pledges. We decided we wanted to change things around, and we won Greek Week that year (back when Greek Weeks were still competitive) part of our prize was a free skating party with the winning sorority, who happened to be Chi Omega, and who were easily the most sought after sorority back then. A free skating party, and basically they had an excuse every time we tried to schedule it with them. For two years we tried to have this skating party and it never happened. What's truly ironic though, is that most of our alumni from the 1970s all seemed to be married to Chi Omegas! Apparently at one time, we were good enough to marry, but not roller skate with! But that's not helping you with your problem...

If no sorority as SDSU wants to mix with you guys, try inviting a sorority from USD or another school that's nearby. I know this happened a lot with some schools in Indiana. Wabash College is the last all Men's school in the U.S., and has a very big fraternity system. They used to pair with sororities from DePauw, Butler, Purdue, even Ball State (which is quite a ways away).

Also, are there any sororities that aren't considered as "desirable" among the fraternities at SDSU? If there are, these groups will probably be more likely to want to have mixers or do something with your chapter.

Finally, invite individual sorority women that you know and are friends with to come to some of your events. It can take awhile, but this is a good way to build up a following. It worked with my chapter, and eventually several women from the same sorority who had come to our parties and other events, and who knew us to be nice guys asked in their chapter, "Why don't we ever do anything with the Phi Sigs?" and got our foot in the door.

Good luck, I hope this helps.:)

Dionysus 10-04-2002 01:15 PM

Try hooking up with a sorority that has a similar rep as you guys (IF there is one).

Like someone said earlier, try to do something during the week first that isn't a party. Get each other acquianted first. Hopefully, they will see you guys as good friends than just a small fraternity.
Then they will more likely do things with you all.

FuzzieAlum 10-04-2002 01:23 PM

Yes, I'd say start with the smaller sororities - don't make the same mistake they're making.

One thing I found: Fraternities we wouldn't normally mix with, we were willing to do some sort of philanthropy event together. (I'm talking a one-day project, not an annual flagship event.) That can get the ball rolling to do more social mixers later on.

Plus, make 'em have a debt in your chapter's favor so they owe you a mixer! Send them flowers on their founders day (their flower, of course). Go serenading, assuming you can sing. Be one of the chapters that sends nice cards at Christmas, cards congratulating their new members, etc. It's kind of like a positive guilt trip.

sororitygirl2 10-04-2002 01:29 PM

Oh yeah, I forgot... ask one of the sororities to play on a co-ed intramural team with you!

DeltaSigStan 10-04-2002 02:36 PM

Thanks so much guys for all the suggestions.

PhiDeltUCI 10-04-2002 07:27 PM

man, Stan i think you just described our chapter too. minus the Animal House. i think we kind of have the nerd fraternity rep at UCI. Only 2 sororities here have ever really given us an opportunity to hang out. Part of the reason is that we've never had a lot of stability at the social chair position. We have 18 guys as compared to the bigger chapters of 80 to 100 guys. One thing that seems to work is to ask the bigger sororities i they can send a few of their girls over. I can only imagine how much harder it is at a huge school like SDSU(im from san Diego) so i ve seen how hard it can be there. PM me or something if you want to exchange ideas.

DeltaSigStan 10-04-2002 10:44 PM

Man, I know exactly what you mean, but actually the Greek Scene at SDSU is at a lower scale, theres at least 2 other houses with the same number of guys (20-30). It's like Baseball here: you got the small markets, the middle guys, the big guys, then the Yankees (That would be SAE and Sigma Chi).

The tides are starting to change thanks to the new row, but the problem with our chapter is leadership. Our president got his title when he was still a freshman, and I became pledge master the semester after I pledged. Plus on top of all that, I'd like to quote what someone at an IFC meeting said:

"Delta Sig cares more about getting drunk than getting pledges."

The problem is a lot of my bros LOVE being the Animal House, which doesn't help in terms of Panhellenic relations. Sure we throw some awesome parties, but there's also another side to being a fraternity member, which my bros still don't get.

But we're young, we've only been back for a couple of years, but have a rich tradition on campus (we're the third oldest national fraternity at SDSU), and I think we're doing fine with what we have, and things can only get better.

BTW, where in San Diego are you from? I'm from national City/Paradise Hills, near the Mexican border.

PhiDeltUCI 10-04-2002 11:53 PM

I wish we even had a reputation as a party fraternity because at UCI its what seems to get guys. Kappa Sig and Phi Psi both throw kick ass parties and get a lot of guys every quarter. To me,at UCI, if youre not the stereotypical frat boy, its hard to rush. A lot of the guys we have seem to more concerned with playing video games and watching anime that trying to work out exchanges, or even just going out to get our name more recognized. Our chapter was recolonized in '99, but before that we were the top dogs, over 120 men, great parties, powerful in IFC and in student government. Unfortunately, there seem to be only a few guys in our chapter that want to get back to the old days. I love Phi Delt but i get easily frustrated with apathy because im afraid it will kill our chapter.

PS: I live i Kensington, its on the border of City Heights kind of, off the 15.

DeltaSigStan 10-05-2002 12:11 AM

1) One of my good friends lives in kensington, that video store kicks ass.

2) What high school did you go to? I went to SCPA (if you ever heard of it)

3) Before we were kicked out, we had at one point 120 guys and had one of the best reps on campus, but we eventually dwindled down but still had some awesome years. Then we were kicked out and had to rebuild.....

4) Why were you guys kicked out?


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